There is a serious need for properly trained counselors
in both the church and secular community. Few mental
health professionals possess the expertise and are
adequately equipped to address mental and spiritual
health concerns. Therefore; many clients’ are left
searching for clearer direction and deeper resolve to
the mental and spiritual issues that vex them.

“Developing a Dynamic Life” is an application oriented
book geared toward teaching and directing an individual
in a host of proven strategies for resolving mental and
spiritual health issues and providing access for
deliverance into a dynamic purposeful way of living.

A Father’s Words examines the profound impact fathers’
words have on their children. The words and actions of
fathers shape their children’s lives in many crucial
areas. The things fathers say can make or break their
children. Christian counselor Stephen Rossi presents
specific strategies, examples, and solutions for
repairing, restoring, and healing broken father-child
relationships created by degrading words from fathers.

Rossi’s insightful, practical, and compelling book
focuses on helping fathers understand, reverse, and
prevent the devastating effects of their demeaning
words on their children. Rossi inspires and encourages
fathers to make the necessary changes that will bless
their children. He knows very well as a Christian
counselor that this can only really be done with Christ.
Rossi relies on and involves Christ in the explanation
and healing process throughout his book. A Father’s
Words is based on Rossi’s work with fathers and their
children throughout his career.

The Rev. Truman John Milling Sr. has preached the gospel
all over the world, from the hinterlands of Mexico to
the tropics of the Philippines to the jungles of India.
He has felt a special calling to minister to the men and
women in prisons, bringing hope to the hopeless,
salvation to the lost. This book relates his travels and
the miracles he has seen God work, including the events
that inspired the title of this memoir. For the
condemned men in Muntilupa Prison in the Philippines,
Jesus really did empty death row and set free a group of
evangelists to spread the Good Word across that
Southeast Asian archipelago. Let this “man who loves to
go to prisons” inspire the evangelist in you.

This book is a combination of the religious thinking and
the scientific practice toward mature relationships and
adjustable reflections. As a contemporary biblical and
psychological interpretation, it is based on 40 years
professional experience in counseling, relevant
psycho-religious studies and a research for a healthy
sensitive, intelligent personality. As a result, this
new and original study of principles, motives, spiritual
position, and human conduct points out to the
sufficiency of God in the face of human failure, which
can govern the attitudes and dispositions of the man
without breaking the man’s inward or outward. Both
scientific and spiritual contents then could affect the
basis of marital union. The bridal love is a baby love
that may need the idea of full growth and maturity. It
must assume full responsibility to the end of final
task.

Experts in both the mental and medical health professions
have endeavored to formulate comprehensible explanation
for the remarkable recoveries made by people under their
care. As we struggle with the seemingly endless battle
with mental disorders, and increasingly resistant strains
of viruses, many professionals are looking to alternative
methodologies.

It is no secret that the battle is complex and staged
with many players, most of whom have questionable
motives. Attitudes and opinions run deep and the level
of pride from one school of thought to another can be
outright childish. Regulation of how treatment should be
provided is another area that seriously lacks direction.
Politicians are transitory in their positions, and most
of them direct both resources and influence toward the
largest pool of voters, and/or the most significant
interest group. This is not an indictment against their
integrity, but a candid observation of their predicament.
Alternative medicine and psychological therapies have
expanded until now they are becoming just as popular as
traditional treatments. In the midst of all of these
dynamics we find routine accounts of divine healing, and
deliverance from mental afflictions.

This book focuses on the comparisons between secular
medicine, including mental health therapies, divine
healing, and most importantly, Christian counseling.
Considerable attention has been dedicated to historical
development, clinical results, and the attributes of the
different approaches currently being used.

The primary objective of this work is to pry into the
sensitive area of the valued principles and practices of
secular psychology and traditional medicine, to improve
the general understanding of these areas within the
Christian community. This book aims to expose the link
between Christian faith and improved mental and physical
health. It will reveal serious weaknesses among
Christians’ and Church Leaders concerning mental health
counseling. It will also bring to light the lack of
clarity and direction in America’s mental health care
system, and the dangers of hybrid Christian counseling
models used by the Church.

The last objective is to present Scriptural based
solutions that can be used in a professional and
practical way. (Dr. Drake Perry 2006)